The GuangZhou Uprising Museum was built in commemoration of the Guangzhou Commune, china’s first soviet government. The museum sits on the site of the former Guangzhou Commune, occupying an area of about 5,000 square meters.
The museum was opened in 1987 and existing buildings include the Soviet government office (the central building), the uprising headquarters (the north building), the guards’ dormitory, the ammunition depot, the prison, and the detention house. The central building displays historic objects of the Guangzhou Uprising.
The site of the former Guangzhou Commune is a national-level protected cultural heritage site.
Address:Unit 1, 200 Qiyi Road, Guangzhou (510030)
Exhibition:Site of the former Guangzhou Commune and historic objects of the Guangzhou Uprising
Scale: Site area – 1,076m2
Opening Hours: 9:00-12:00, 13:30-16:30; closely on Mondays
Admission: RMB 2
Tel and Fax: (8620) 83341321
Transportation: Take Bus No. 108, 102, 107, 104, 244, 6, 14, 203 or 552 and get off at the front park station.
